Which preposition to use with alike
Star-dust and earth-dust are alike in ceaseless whirl.
I was pleased with the place; it is picturesque, and has a kindly look; and as all places were alike to me then, save by the choice of a whim, I let go my weary anchor there.
Fear and hope are alike beneath it.
The most interesting and amusing part of the matter, as has been said, is the complete identity of the gestures for denoting the same kind of circumstances, even if they are used by most diverse people; just as the words of a language are alike for every one and liable to such modifications as are brought about by a slight difference in accent or education.
The influx is alike into all; but the reception, which is according to the form, causes every species to continue a particular species, 86.
" Morning, evening, all is alike with me, I have restless thoughts, Te vigilans oculis, animo te nocte requiro.